About The Founders
From the beginning, Crow Law founders understood the fight for justice. This vision—and their dedication to their client’s
rights—propelled them to positions of prominence that helped the firm make a name for itself in the field of railroad and personal
injury law.
Of the original attorneys, Lloyd A. Phillips became a Superior Court judge in Sacramento County. Rothwell B. Mason, though now
retired, still sits on the bench of the Superior Court in Sacramento County. Robert C. Schleh was a commissioner until he retired.
Robert C. Tronvig is still an Administrative Law Judge with the Social Security administration.
In recognition of their service and commitment, that tradition has continued with many of the firm’s attorneys being
appointed to commissions and courtrooms over the years. Today, four of the seven firm attorneys are Pro Tem Judges of the
Sacramento Superior Court.
For more than 50 years, Crow Law’s personal injury lawyers have been fighting for the rights of injured people.
People from all walks of life—from Sacramento and San Dimas to San Francisco, San Bernardino, San Jose, Los Angeles, Bakersfield,
Riverside and Oakland—turn to them for help in getting what is rightfully theirs. They represent people injured in California, Arizona,
New Mexico, Nevada, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, and Oregon.
50 Years of Firm History Gallery
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